We are pleased to offer three free workshops for our neighbours in Kirkstall. All workshops are suitable for a variety of abilities and ages. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Botanical relief plaster casts
Join us for a hands-on workshop to learn how to make relief plaster casts capturing the beauty of nature. Learn mould-making skills and make your own unique tile relief. Exhibited during the Kirkstall Art Trail, you will be able to take them home after the trail has ended.
Time and place
Friday, 20 June, 6.30 to 9.30 pm at St Stephen’s Church Hall, Norman Street.
15 spaces available

Mono screen printing
Join us to create a series of mono screen prints inspired by the local area. This is an expressive and instant method of printing to create artwork. You will also have the opportunity to create a larger collaborative piece. This artwork will be on show during the Kirkstall Art Trail 2025.
Time and place
Saturday, 21 June, 10 am to 3 pm at St Stephen’s Church Hall, Norman Street.
8 spaces available

Create a collaborative sculpture
Take part in a collaborative workshop to create a sculpture inspired by the River Aire. Working together, we will create an installation using recycled materials and experimental techniques. The installation will explore the river’s flow and our interdependence with water. The final piece will be on display during the art trail.
Time and place
Sunday, 6 July, 2 pm to 5.30 pm at 47 Kirkstall Lane, LS5 3BE
20 spaces available
Image shows the The River Aire at Kirkstall Abbey

Book your place
To book your place, please scan the QR code or visit the links below:
Contact
You can use the contact form or email us at info@kirkstallarttrail.co.uk.
Funding
This project has been made possible by funding from the Inner West Community Committee, Leeds City Council.

